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I'm just confused on why this is something we can't live without. If I close my eyes and imagine a world with no juggling... it looks pretty much like this one. No gravity though, that'd be another story. Do you think Superman's super power inhanced by the Earth's yellow sun would be that he could walk?

I think it would be easier to juggle with little to no gravity.I know i'd be a better juggler on the moon for instance than on earth. Sort of a reverse Superman type thing. On the moon I could probably juggle 8 balls, or even 8 flaming bowling pins but on earth 4 is my limit.

What you just said had absolutly no relevence to the conversation. The Blog subject said "without gravity" not if we had the moon's gravity. Without gravity (which is what we're talking about) there would be no juggling, because the balls would not come back, they would just continue on unless another force acted upon it. Even Party Boy could figure that out.

I said I'd be a better juggler with little to no gravity. Given that you don't know how good of a juggler I currently am, you have no way to know whether or not the balls just floating away would be an improvement or not. But thanks for playing.

Attention bloggers, in the future, please wait for the velvet fog to change the subject before you post a comment. I think moving forward I would like to change this blog to..."Which US city has the best public transportation system?"